Probably not
It will only eat its baby if it is hungry or tired of protecting it.
LEARN TO WALK, get it because lizards have legs but snake don't and they just slizzer to get around
Western fence lizards love ants, and also will eat small crickets. If its a baby, get pinhead crickets. Do not feed it any food longer than the space between its eyes, or it could become impacted and die.
Randians
they eat very small like nats and anything real small.
Most lizards tend to eat smaller lizards, even their own species and young. This is especially true with lizards in captivity. They will go after anything moving that will fit in their mouth. The exceptions to this are remote, such as a mother croc protecting its young until they go off on their own - though other crocs will not hesitate to snatch them up.
It will only eat its baby if it is hungry or tired of protecting it.
I dont actually know.. My friend's lizard died eating cheese, so maybe not.
no
Small lizards, small rodents, birds, bird eggs, but I would say rodents are the most commonly consumed of the list.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
Yes. Lizards can walk from them moment they hatch or are born.
LEARN TO WALK, get it because lizards have legs but snake don't and they just slizzer to get around
Some, but these lizards are very rare. Asexual lizards can conceive a baby by its self
LEARN TO WALK, get it because lizards have legs but snake don't and they just slizzer to get around
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yes, and due to the fact that lizards reproduce within 4 days period of time, the adult will usually have intercourse with the baby and eat the newly born along with its mother